Jeremy Lin | Guard | #7

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Jeremy Lin (hamstring) will not play Saturday in San Antonio.

We seem to get frequent reports that Lin is progressing and looking good in practice, only to be told that he is not yet ready to play in games. Throughout his career, Lin has been hesitant to play unless he is 100% healthy. This seems to currently be the case. If you have been patient and held onto Lin this long, it certainly makes sense to hold him on your roster and hope he returns sooner rather than later. His fantasy upside remains considerable as the best point guard on the Nets roster Dec 9 - 12:34 PM

Sean Marks said he suspects that Jeremy Lin (hamstring) will be able to return to the court "pretty soon," although he'll remain on the sidelines for Wednesday's game vs. Denver.

"He’s so vocal, still at practice, in the locker room and has been from day one when he was out with his injury," said Marks. "He’s progressing well. I obviously don’t want to put a time limit or a day, but I suspect it pretty soon." Lin reportedly looked good while going through his shooting drills on Tuesday, but he's still yet to go through a full practice with the team, and until that happens owners can plan on being without him. He was a top-60 guy before going down, so we'd recommend staying patient. Dec 6 - 3:31 PM

Jeremy Lin (hamstring) went through shooting drills on Tuesday, but is not yet practicing fully with the team.

Coach Kenny Atkinson told reporters that Jeremy Lin is progressing each day and that Lin is 'anxious' to return, but the team has still yet to set a timetable. Lin has now missed 15 games due to the hamstring strain. Unfortunately, Lin owners will need to remain patient and hope for good news soon. Isaiah Whitehead will continue to start in place of Lin, but Sean Kilpatrick remains the player to own. Dec 6 - 1:15 PM

Jeremy Lin (hamstring) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Wizards.

Monday will be Lin's 15th consecutive game on the sidelines, and the Nets' haven't given any indication that he's getting close to a return. Isaiah Whitehead will continue to start in his absence, but Sean Kilpatrick remains the primary beneficiary. Lin is worth holding onto in most leagues. Dec 4 - 3:54 PM

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We seem to get frequent reports that Lin is progressing and looking good in practice, only to be told that he is not yet ready to play in games. Throughout his career, Lin has been hesitant to play unless he is 100% healthy. This seems to currently be the case. If you have been patient and held onto Lin this long, it certainly makes sense to hold him on your roster and hope he returns sooner rather than later. His fantasy upside remains considerable as the best point guard on the Nets roster